Datomic gets a lot of praise in the Clojure community, which is unsurprising as it is implemented in Clojure and blends well with Clojure's own principles. We've been using it in a number of small in-house projects to evaluate its applicability in our own domain, healthcare data processing.

In this talk, Hans will present some real-work experience with using Datomic in two different scenarios from the perspective of a programmer.

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Datomic in Practice

Hans has three decades of experience as a programmer. Starting his career with Basic, Forth and Pascal, he followed the rise of object oriented software with C++. After ten years as a professional Common Lisp programmer, he is now heading a software company in Berlin, specializing in Clojure based communication systems for the healthcare industry.

Datomic gets a lot of praise in the Clojure community, which is unsurprising as it is implemented in Clojure and blends well with Clojure's own principles. We've been using it in a number of small in-house projects to evaluate its applicability in our own domain, healthcare data processing.

In this talk, Hans will present some real-work experience with using Datomic in two different scenarios from the perspective of a programmer.

Thanks to our sponsors

Datomic in Practice

Hans has three decades of experience as a programmer. Starting his career with Basic, Forth and Pascal, he followed the rise of object oriented software with C++. After ten years as a professional Common Lisp programmer, he is now heading a software company in Berlin, specializing in Clojure based communication systems for the healthcare industry.